Difference between revisions of "Unit Three: Social Media in other Classrooms"

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3. Participants will being to think about how they will use social media and create a rubric for future social media projects
 
3. Participants will being to think about how they will use social media and create a rubric for future social media projects
  
== Tasks ==
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== Examine the following examples of social media in various classrooms ==
 
 
'''Examine the following examples of social media in various classrooms'''
 
  
 
'''Read student social media accounts'''  
 
'''Read student social media accounts'''  
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'''Real Student Work Examples'''  
 
'''Real Student Work Examples'''  
  
Students were asked to create a "fake" social media site for a person living in colonial times. Here are several examples of student social media site creations.  
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Students were asked to create a "fake" social media site for a person living during colonial times. Here are several examples of student social media site creations.  
  
 
[[http://www.ifaketext.com/ODNlZDZh#.WFH5SzKZMdV| Colonial Tanner Text Message]]
 
[[http://www.ifaketext.com/ODNlZDZh#.WFH5SzKZMdV| Colonial Tanner Text Message]]
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[[File:ColonialTwitterPost.png]]
 
[[File:ColonialTwitterPost.png]]
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These are just a few examples. The students were graded using the following rubric.
  
 
== Moving On ==
 
== Moving On ==

Revision as of 22:10, 14 December 2016

Unit Objectives

1. Participants will be shown various real examples of social media use in a classroom

  • Actual social media accounts
  • "Fake" social media template websites
  • "Fake" social media paper templates

2. Participants will view rubrics that accompanied the social media site projects to see examples of student understanding and comprehension of material

3. Participants will being to think about how they will use social media and create a rubric for future social media projects

Examine the following examples of social media in various classrooms

Read student social media accounts

[Twitter Discussions]

[Enhancing Participation]

[Start Slow]

"Fake" Social Media Template Websites

[Texting]

[Twitter Message Generator]

["Fakebook" Template]

[Fake Snapchat]

[More Social Media Template Examples]

"Fake" Social Media Paper Templates

File:FacebookTemplateIntroduceYourselfActivity.pdf

File:ClassroomTwitterFeed.pdf

Real Student Work Examples

Students were asked to create a "fake" social media site for a person living during colonial times. Here are several examples of student social media site creations.

[Colonial Tanner Text Message]

File:ColonialFakeBookPage.pdf

ColonialTwitterPost.png

These are just a few examples. The students were graded using the following rubric.

Moving On

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